Episode 06: So Long Hull and Thanks for All the Fish: Community, Culture, and the Fight for Civic Pride with Simon Green
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What does it take to transform a ‘crap town’ (I have never thought that!) into a cultural powerhouse? In this hopeful, hilarious, and sometimes hard-nosed episode of History for F**k’s Sake, host Sarah Dowd is joined by Simon Green, Hull’s longtime culture director, cultural regeneration strategist, and unrepentant champion of local pride to mark the 50th anniversary of the Northern Theatre Company and nearly a decade of the Maritime Hull vision.
Sarah and Simon explore the extraordinary, unexpected story of Hull’s transformation from a post industrial docks town to a beacon for arts-led renewal. Blending tales of trawlermen, council wrangles, and world-famous nude art installations, Simon offers a first-hand account of how working-class pride, maritime heritage, and a “just do it our way” spirit turned civic shame into national celebration. From the Arctic Corsair’s Cold War secrets to the blue-painted bravado of the Sea of Hull, this is an episode for anyone who believes that art, history, and community can remake a city and a future.
Here are the highlights:
- Simon’s journey from working-class roots to Hull’s top cultural job
- How Hull went from national punchline to City of Culture
- The unbreakable link between maritime history, civic pride, and the Hull identity
- Moving from “paternalistic” heritage to fearless co-creation with communities
- The real power of culture
- Gentrification versus grassroots - can renewal lift up everyone?
- The Arctic Corsair’s secret Cold War mission, Icelandic friendships, and shared loss
- Surprising outcomes like getting Hull on the BBC weather map!
- The good, the bad, and the “for f**k’s sake” moments
- Relentless storytelling, political reality checks, and why culture is not optional.
About Simon Green:
Simon Green recently retired as Managing Director of Hull City Council’s arms length Culture Company after a thirty-year career leading culture, heritage,leisure as a driver of regeneration in one of the UK’s most misunderstood cities. An advocate for people-first cultural programming, co-creation, and daringly ambitious events, Simon’s legacy includes transforming Hull’s image locally and nationally, championing the working-class and maritime stories at its heart, and mentoring the next generation of culture leaders.
Connect with Simon:
Linkedin http://linkedin.com/in/simon-green-65783712
X (Twitter): @srgreen13
About Sarah Dowd:
I’m Sarah Dowd - writer, speaker, heritage and arts consultant, producer, and all-around nerd - here to share the stories of our past that make us laugh, gasp, and mutter: It’s History… For F***k’s Sake.
For 25+ years I’ve created immersive, inclusive experiences that bring history alive, from rallying Second World War convoys through London to staging performances between Pearly Kings and Gen Z creatives. My work spans museums, cathedral crypts, pop-up theatres, global brands, and community projects across the UK and beyond.
As a Canadian living between the UK and France (with a late ADHD diagnosis that fuels my curiosity and creativity), I zigzag through culture, history, and big ideas, but never boring ones.
Every week on HistoryFFS, we explore how history echoes through today, from Drag Race to prefab tiny houses, with voices from musicians to mischief-makers.
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Connect with Sarah:
Website: www.historyffs.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahdowd/
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YouTube: @HistoryFFSPod
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Produced by: winteraudio.co.uk
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